In our hectic everyday life it is often so easy to lose sight of oneself and of the bigger picture of life.
We run around to work, to shop, to eat, to take care of this and that…run, run, run!
But stop – stop for a moment and look around you.
Have you seen the beautiful sky today? Have you enjoyed another’s smile?
Even though many of us feel that our life pushes and pulls on us constantly, it is actually not life, but we who keep doing the pushing and pulling. At any time it is within our control to do or not do something…even when we think it is a must.
So in today’s article I want to just relax with you, unwind and talk about why we feel we need all these “I have to’s” and how to slow down our lives a little from these and just enjoy a little more of the beauty of life, our world and our being.
But “I Have To…!”
I know for many this topic comes at a time when life probably picked up its pace and quite a bit at that. With back to school, come many more anxious parents, many new stresses, lunches to pack, kids to drive and the list goes on. But there is still the same amount of hours in the day. So what is one to do?
See, what many of us do not realize is we feel that we “must” do these “things” or else? Or else the world as we know it is going to collapse. Is it really – of course not! But that is how many of us see it.
Our lives seem to be filled with so many “I have to’s” that we often do not realize that most of them WE put there ourselves and can just as easily take out – if we choose to of course. The problem for most, is that as with any routine, we get so used to it and so caught up in it that we do not remember life any other way and definitely cannot fathom the idea of not doing these “things”.
Remember also what happens to “routines” – they force us to go on a sort of “auto-pilot” or better known as “unconscious living“.
In reality there really are no “I have to’s”. At this point you may be thinking “yeah right”, because thoughts of “I have to go to work”, “I have to feed my kids”, “I have to clean the house”, “I have to…” bombard your mind.
Well, to begin the explanation, do not think that I casually forgot that if we do not eat, we die (as we commonly know it) and the consequences of other important tasks. Naturally, I will be the first to tell you that part of living in this physical realm is that there are certain consequences for every action.
Now mind you some enlightened yogis will tell you how they go weeks without eating and not “die”, but we are going to look at the general person here to facilitate the discussion for the majority.
The truth is that yes, we “should” eat and we probably have to work and wash ourselves and clean our house…etc. But there are two things that have happened to most of us that have turned these into onerous chores:
1) We forgot how to enjoy the tasks, activities, functions, etc., of everyday life
and
2) We do many things for the WRONG reasons, unconsciously
Forgotten Enjoyment
Do you remember when you were a little child, the excitement you had when you looked at adults? I am going to stereotype a little here when I say, if you were a little girl do you remember how excited you were to meet the love of your life, to have your fairytale wedding and babies to take care of? How about when you were a little boy, do you remember getting excited by driving around, being just like your Dad and going to work, being independent?
So what happened to all that excitement? Are most of us not living out our child hood dreams? And if your answer is no, then why not? Where and how did we lose sight of all that is enjoyable to us and for us?
Ah, you may say, “well reality kicked in”. But what exactly is that? Were you forced to get married? Were your forced to have children? Were you forced to buy a house with 4 bedrooms plus 2 dogs?
For most of us of course, the answers to the above are all “no”.
Then why are we not enjoying the daily tasks of life? Why are most of us digging ourselves into too much and dreading it all?
I cannot answer that for you, only you know the answer to that and I can only offer you some guidance to find your way back to enjoying your creations.
I encourage you thus today, to look into the faces of your precious children, hug them and kiss them with all your presence and appreciate that you have created the gift for yourself to take care of them.
I encourage you today to look around your workplace, take a deep breath and be grateful for the job that you have, that can provide for you things in life that others cannot have.
I encourage you today to step into your house and clean it with passion, pride and appreciation for the beautiful creation that you have brought forth, while others sleep in the streets.
Doing Things for the Wrong Reasons
Okay, so perhaps you did not lose or forget your enjoyment of the daily tasks in life, perhaps you never really liked them or were at ease with them to begin with.
Many of us go through life in a very unconscious manner and then one day we wake up and realize that the passion, the spark and the vibrancy of life is gone.
For example:
Did you marry out of convenience, is that why today your partner seems to be more of a nuisance than a gift?
Did you have kids because you thought “that was what you were supposed to do” or “because everybody else was doing it?” Is that why today you feel you lost your freedom?
Did you seek that promotion because your ego got the better of you? Is that why today you snap at your employees and barely get a chance to see your family?
The point is all of us and I do mean all of us have and make choices every day. The reason however why all of the choices we make do not lead to bliss, is because many of us make the choices we make out of unconsciousness which usually gets fueled by influence from others.
So if you find yourself in such a situation, first and foremost know that it is never too late to change your life around. Everyday you wake up, you have the power and the creative force through your choices of what you will do and think that day. Anyone and everyone has the potential to change the worst of situations, into the best of situations.
Simply start by finally living life for yourself out of conscious intent, based on what makes sense to you and your being and you will be amazed at the pace your life takes and at the instantaneous peace that takes over. It really is that easy, we just have to break the auto-pilot routine and think and act out of consciousness.
Relax and Enjoy Today, A Little More
The most important thing, I think that I am trying to share with you is that living life by checking off tedious “to do’s” is no way to live for anyone. Usually this leads to nothing more than drained, grumpy, indifferent and burnt out people. Look around, do you know anyone like that?
You may think that being some “super mom, husband, worker, etc…” is the way to go, but really you are not doing anybody any favors. Unless we are truly content, we really do not have much to give or share with others.
Hence it is therefore so, so important to take some time for yourself to just relax, get away from all your “I have to’s” and all your so called “to do’s” and connect with who you truly are.
Think about how much more patient you would be with your kids. Think about how much more loving you would be with your spouse. Think about how much more of a productive worker you would be. Bottom line – just think about how much higher your level of enjoyment of life would be!
We all need to take some time out for ourselves whether you have 10 minutes or an hour. In order to better appreciate what it in front of you and enjoy life a little more, there are many things you can do.
Here are 5 ways to relax and unwind to enjoy life a little more:
1. Take a walk, do some yoga or some other form of low-impact exercise.
Activities like this always get our endorphins flowing, releasing stress and making us feel better. The reason too I say low impact, is because the point of this is to relax, not tire yourself out even more.
2. Reflect/Meditate
Probably one of the best tools for truly relaxing and unwinding is just to sit in a comfortable place by yourself and let all thoughts flow away from you. Meditation is excellent for achieving this, but if you are not sure how to do it or are comfortable with it, simply reflect on your life, self, etc. in your own presence.
3. Listen to pleasant/peaceful music
One of the most pleasant things in this world to any human is music. It can truly bring out in us so many emotions, thoughts, reflections, etc. Perhaps you have noticed the new icon on our site called “Hush“. It is an amazing compilation of instrumental and nature inspired music for relaxing and unwinding in any way you choose. Whether on its own or combined with any of the above activities, it can greatly ease our sense of anxiety and calm our spirit.
4. Pamper yourself with a treatment
Whether it is a massage, a facial or a foot soak, both men and women alike can greatly benefit from being pampered in some way. So go ahead, stop waiting for that “one day” and book yourself a relaxing treatment. Your body and mind will both thank you.
5. Breathe and look around
There really is nothing simpler than that. Even if you only have 5 minutes, just stop whatever it is you are doing and thinking about and just take a few deep breaths. Deeper breathing provides not only a calming, but also a cleansing effect for our body, mind and spirit. And no matter where you are at any point of your day, just look around and take in the world around you.
Perhaps you are stuck in a car in traffic – take a deep breath as you look up at the sky. Perhaps you are standing over a sink washing dishes – take a deep breath and feel the cleansing water trickling over your fingers. Even if you are in a room with people you would rather not be – acknowledge and appreciate their differences, for without them you would not know, who and how you want to be.
Have a beautiful day!








16 Comments to “Relax And Enjoy Yourself A Little More Today!”
I like to look at it like nothing is “work.” Enjoyment can be found in, as you say Evita, “everyday life.”
Throw out the “have to’s,” take back our power to choose and trust that the decision will be for the highest good of all.
Then it’s easy relax and enjoy your life.
Another good one, Evita
Evita – This is a fantastic article and it’s not until we all make the conscious decision to enjoy life more and stop worrying about all the little things we think we’re supposed to do that we realise how much fun and energy we are missing!
Seth – thank you so much for posting a link to this on my blog.
Seth – that is a great way of looking at things, like nothing is “work”. There is an old wisdom quote from Confucius that states:
“Find a job you love and you will never work a day in your life”
True indeed and it applies to all aspects and tasks in our life, if you choose things out of personal love and passion for them, you will enjoy doing them all, no matter what they may be.
Joanne – thank you for visiting and for your contribution. Indeed many of us do not realize how much fun life can be and how much some of us are missing.
I am blown away. I’m speechless. Really; I am. We must be on the same wave length lately. But you have said this SO much better than I did and with amazing detail and thoroughness. You are truly a unique and wise. This is SUCH an important post. Everyone ought to read it. I mean you ought to write a book!!! LOL Seriously. These are truths that can help so many people. What it would do is help give them perspective again and allow them to get their heads above water so they can reassess their feelings, actions and lives. They can move form a victim state to one of choice and awareness. They can move into a world of possibilities. The depth with which you go into this is very insightful and well thought out.
On a personal note: I needed to hear this today. I need to hear it everyday. Surprisingly I can easily live my life by it and have no qualms about slowing down and taking time out. BUT sometimes things get going so fast I forget to. It’s like I’m riding a tidal wave and have to remind myself to dive under the wave and let it pass by me so that I return to the calm. I guess you’d have to know body surfing to understand the analogy there. LOL Regardless, I am so glad we found each other as you are such an inspiration. You really are. BIG HUGS to you, Robin :)
Robin – when I read your posts or your comments to me, you always have a way of putting a huge smile on my face while my spirit soars to new heights and for that I cannot thank you enough!!!!
Although I like the pace at which my life is going now, I enjoy writing things like this because it enforces these ideas in my life even more.
Any “have tos” in our mind are conditioned. The process of realizing that is a step in transforming. This is a fabulous list of ideas to train yourself to be more soulful in your choices. As you grow and evolve, you will have no need for such lists. These kinds of things will seem natural parts of your life.
Liara- indeed, you got it! We are so conditioned into doing so many things that don’t even half the time make sense to us and yet we just do them with the masses and then wonder why WE are not happy.
Hey Eva, truly great article! Article such this will be a constant reminder to all of us to relook at our daily life. Keep writing more like this.
Hush music is exceptional.
Good luck and best wishes.
Thank goodness I found your site! While I believe all you’ve just said, remembering it throughout the days and weeks isn’t always easy. I’m grateful for the reminder, and for all the other reminders to come now that I’ve subscribed. ;)
I wonder if all our “musts” and “have to’s” are just unconscious ways we try to regain some control in our lives, a way to resist the onslaught of stuff that bombards us, a way we try to empower ourselves to find ourselves again.
Thank you!
Biswajit – thank you and thanks for visiting Evolving Beings!
Julie – I completely agree with you, many people know all the right things for them and their spirit to live life with true peace and happiness but we get so caught up and side-tracked by our society, the media, etc. that it seems hard to remember to focus on what matters.
And like Liara mentioned about these “have to’s” being conditioned – anything we do out of past conditioning is really done unconsciously. So you are completely right on when you talk about unconsciousness. We try to have control, we try to do what others do, what seems “normal”, thinking that brings us happiness, but normally it doesn’t.
It is only when we each try to consciously and with intent move through life and make decisions for ourselves, based on what truly makes sense to us, it is then that we feel truly what life was meant to be – peaceful, blissful and satisfying!
Thanks for stopping by and I look forward to more of your feedback :)
Wow, your article definately gave me a great perspective on life.
Thank you for sharing it with us.
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This was a wonderful post. A few years back I learned to relax and enjoy life. I worked in the medical field and worked very long hours and commuted for a total of two to four hours a day between offices. I was diagnosed with epilepsy two years ago. I am still trying to get them under control. This really turned my life upside down. I cannot drive until have not had a seizure for at least one year. I live in the country and so I have had to make large transitions. But in the end I have discovered a much calmer and peaceful person. When I lived that fast paced life I was always angry, short-tempered and not fun to be around. This is a bit drastic , I know to settle down but I call it a blessing in disguise. There are no accidents and everything has a reason. This is a new path and a new lesson. :o)
Many blessings.
So true. I did not realise how fast I was going through each day (life) until I recently did another self development course & actually got to slow down, breathe & check out the scenery. I liked it. The test is to keep it going now I am back to my created reality. One quote I came across recently was “If you want to be happy for a year, win the lottery. If you want to be happy for a lifetime, love what you do”
Well I won’t write a speech, all I can say is that this piece kicks butt and your words are fascinating – spoken like a true visionary….
Oh this is such a fantastic post. I wish that more people were able to see this. I think so many people are missing the bigger picture in life and are too focused on instant gratification and being too caught up in their lives to enjoy all the important things. These are some fantastic tips that all people should stop and remember.
@ CAITY – Thank you so much Caity, I really appreciate you stopping by and taking time out to read it!
I wish for the same, but as we often know no matter how much we wish for others to change, that is not in our control, only what we do, how we act, react is in our control.
So I have learned that if we live as the example, as the change we want to see in the world, we can inspire others, and open them up to a new way. A way that can perhaps serve them better and in turn add to the greater good in the world. But ultimately it always all starts with us :)